Word: nathaniels
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Alvin H. Hansen, Lucius N. Littauner Professor of Political Economy, Sumner H. Slichter, Lamont University Professor, and John H. Williams, Nathaniel Ropes Professor of Political Economy and Dean of the Graduate School of Public Administration, will all state their own conclusions in a symposium which will probably be ready for publication late in the year...
...Boston suburb of Watertown. He stayed in the New World only a year, just long enough to remember the infant Harvard College in his will. But his son got elected to the Massachusetts legislature and fathered the family's first Harvard graduate, class of 1659. (This Harvard man, Nathaniel Saltonstall, was later a judge, and with enough of the family astuteness to dodge the job of presiding over the Salem witchcraft trials...
...Ipswich's 17th-Century Clergyman Nathaniel Ward, who first used the word American to refer to the colonists rather than to Indians...
Each Sunday in the London Express, Columnist Nathaniel Gubbins writes to & for the ordinary people of Britain (TIME, March 8). They understand him, laugh with and at him. On Nov. 21, before the Cairo and Teheran conferences stirred the world, Columnist Gubbins (alias Astrologer "Old Moore" Gubbins) wrote...
...drafty, labyrinthine Madison Square Garden, Nat Fleischer has built his boxing museum (which he values at $350,000) and his reputation as boxing's No. 1 expert. This week the collection gets a new item: Terrible Terry, the Brooklyn Terror (Ring Book Shop; $1). The author: Nathaniel Stanley Fleischer...